The having been loosened with respect to the chains virgin advances, both the reward and the cause of the labor. Himself purified the conquering hands with the having been drained wave, and lest he injure the snaky head with the rough sandy land, he softens the ground with leaves and spreads the having been born under the sea twigs and places the faces of the Phorcynidine Medusa. The fresh twigs and even now lively with sodden marrow destroyed the force of the monster and hardened by the touch of this and he perceived the new gained the rigidity in the branches and foliage. But the nymphs of the sea test the wonderful deed in more twigs and they rejoice to touch the same and the having been thrown seeds from those things renew through the waves: now also the same nature remained in coral, so that they might grasp the hard stuff from the having been touched air and what twig that was in the sea, be made stone above the sea.
That guy placed, to three gods, altars from earth material the same number of times, the left to mercury, the right to you, virgin of war, the altar of Jove is in the middle; the cow of Minerva is being sacrificed, the calf to Mercury, the bull to you, highest of the gods. At once he snatched Andromeda and the without a dowry gift of so great a deed; Hymen and Amor held the torches in front; the fires were being satisfied by the lavish odor, and the having been joined hang from the roof and everywhere both lyres and flutes and the singer, favorable proof of a happy mind, make noise; with the double doors having been opened, the whole golden palace is open, and the nobles go into the having been prepared with beautiful supply dinner party of the king Cepheus.
After the people of noble birth complete the courses they shed the minds by gift of Bacchus, Lynceus searches both the care and the sort of places and the customs and the mind of the men; who at the same time taught, “now, o bravest man,” he said “tell, I beg, Perseus, by how much bravery and by what arts you obtained the head hairy with snakes!” Perseus tells that lying under icy Atlas there is a place safe with defence of solid bulk; in the entrance of which have lived the twin Medusian sisters having shared the use of one eye. He seized it stealthily with skilled craft with the hand having been placed under, while it was being delivered, and through the brittle forest he touched the longly secret and straying bristling stone and the Gorgons’ homes and everywhere through the fields and through the roads he saw the image of men and animals in stone having been converted from themselves with Medusa having been seen. Nevertheless, he observed the form of horrible Medusa having been reflected by the bronze of the round shield, which the left hand was carrying, and while heavy sleep was holding both the serpents and herself, he snatched the head by the neck, and flying swiftly by wings the Pegasus and the brother having been born from the blood of the mother.
That guy placed, to three gods, altars from earth material the same number of times, the left to mercury, the right to you, virgin of war, the altar of Jove is in the middle; the cow of Minerva is being sacrificed, the calf to Mercury, the bull to you, highest of the gods. At once he snatched Andromeda and the without a dowry gift of so great a deed; Hymen and Amor held the torches in front; the fires were being satisfied by the lavish odor, and the having been joined hang from the roof and everywhere both lyres and flutes and the singer, favorable proof of a happy mind, make noise; with the double doors having been opened, the whole golden palace is open, and the nobles go into the having been prepared with beautiful supply dinner party of the king Cepheus.
After the people of noble birth complete the courses they shed the minds by gift of Bacchus, Lynceus searches both the care and the sort of places and the customs and the mind of the men; who at the same time taught, “now, o bravest man,” he said “tell, I beg, Perseus, by how much bravery and by what arts you obtained the head hairy with snakes!” Perseus tells that lying under icy Atlas there is a place safe with defence of solid bulk; in the entrance of which have lived the twin Medusian sisters having shared the use of one eye. He seized it stealthily with skilled craft with the hand having been placed under, while it was being delivered, and through the brittle forest he touched the longly secret and straying bristling stone and the Gorgons’ homes and everywhere through the fields and through the roads he saw the image of men and animals in stone having been converted from themselves with Medusa having been seen. Nevertheless, he observed the form of horrible Medusa having been reflected by the bronze of the round shield, which the left hand was carrying, and while heavy sleep was holding both the serpents and herself, he snatched the head by the neck, and flying swiftly by wings the Pegasus and the brother having been born from the blood of the mother.